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Jon Carin

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Jon Carin
In Toronto 2007
In Toronto 2007
Background information
Born October 21 1964 (1964-10-21) (age 43)
New York, New York
Genre(s) Pop
Rock
Alternative
Years active 1981 - present
Associated
acts
Industry
Richard Butler
Pink Floyd
The Who
Psychedelic Furs
Gipsy Kings
Trashmonk
Roger Waters
Website Official website

Jon Carin (born October 21st 1964, in New York, New York) is an established producer, artist and session musician best known for his association with Pink Floyd and more specifically its guitarist David Gilmour and former member Roger Waters over the last twenty three years. In the early eighties, he gained fame as the front-man for the band Industry. During his time with Industry, the band had a breakthrough single State of the Nation in 1983 and was followed by the successful album Stranger to Stranger.

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Biography

As a teenager, Jon Carin started his professional musical career for the band Industry as their lead singer, keyboardist, and guitarist. After the breakup of the band in 1984, he was asked by Industry's producer Rhett Davies to work with Bryan Ferry for his Boys and Girls album. Later in 1985, he joined Bryan Ferry at Live Aid to perform and met Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. Two years later, Jon Carin would collaborate as musician and writer for Pink Floyd's A Momentary Lapse of Reason album as a keyboardist and programmer. He was a writer for hit song Learning to Fly off that album, securing David Gilmour his first hit song for Pink Floyd after the departure of Roger Waters. He particapted in the support tour for the album and appeared on the 1988 Pink Floyd double live album, Delicate Sound of Thunder. In 1992, Carin participated for the recording of the soundtrack for La Carrera Panamericana, a video of the Carrera Panamericana automobile race in Mexico. The automobile race itself had participation by Pink Floyd members and car enthusiasts David Gilmour and Nick Mason. The video included new and old music by Pink Floyd. In 1994, Jon Carin played nearly all of the keyboards for Pink Floyd's The Division Bell album. He also participated on the The Division Bell support tour and was featured on the P*U*L*S*E CD and DVD. In the summer of 1996, The Who, with a large backing group among them Jon Carin, performed Quadrophenia in its entirety for the first time in many years at London's Hyde Park. On August 16, 1998 he produced and played keyboards and drums for Pete Townshend for a concert to raise money for the Maryville Academy. In 1999, a CD of this concert was released. Throughout the summers of the late 1990s and early 2000s, he was on tour with former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters for his In the Flesh tour. This makes him one of few musicians who have played with both Roger Waters and Pink Floyd after Waters' departure from the band. In October 2001, he performed with The Who at The Concert for New York City, a tribute concert to the lives lost on September 11. In January 2002, a recording of the tribute was released on CD and DVD. He would reunite with Pink Floyd and Roger Waters on July 2 2005 for Live 8 at Hyde Park. The band performed Breathe, Money, Wish You Were Here, and Comfortably Numb. In 2005, A 3-disc DVD recording of The Who's 1996 performance of Quadrophenia was released. He played with David Gilmour in the 2006 tour in support of On An Island. From June 2006, he would tour with Roger Waters for the Dark Side of the Moon Live tour. The tour continued with worldwide dates in 2007, and as of December 26 2007 he will play two more European dates in 2008. Jon Carin has worked with Amnesty International, Greenpeace, Knebworth, 4 Seasons of Hope for fundraising events playing with Seal, Elvis Costello, The Chieftains, Spinal Tap, and many others. He produced, wrote and arranged Psychedelic Furs frontman Richard Butler's 2006 solo album called Richard Butler on Koch Records that was dedicated to his father, Dr. Arthur A. Carin. Carin played all of the instruments on the album, and produced and engineered the album as well. Most recently Carin performed on keyboards, guitar and lead vocals with Roger Waters at the "Live Earth: The Concert for a Climate in Crisis" event on July 7, 2007 at Giants Stadium in New Jersey, and the Syd Barrett Tribute at the Barbican in London, performing with Roger Waters, the members of Pink Floyd (billed as Richard Wright, David Gilmour and Nick Mason) and Captain Sensible.

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David Gilmour

The Who

Pete Townshend

Richard Butler

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